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Are those moose crossing signs south of Portland really just there to excite tourists?

August 31, 2020September 2, 2020 DailyMainer.com 0 Comments community, environment, recreation

On the 109-mile stretch of the Maine Turnpike from Kittery to Augusta, there are a total of nine such signs.Read More

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